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i think very clearly barack obama is a much more charismatic, more talented politician than hillary clinton so my copout answer i think, though, is this. if it's 2012, i think barack obama would have been re-elected and would have beat donald trump. by the time you get around to 2016 as donald trump's tweet said, you have things like isis, look at the brexit vote, i think things were trending in donald trump's direction. i'm not so sure barack obama would have beat him. >> angela rye, do you think this is the right thing for president obama to do, 25 days from leaving the white house? set aside trump for a moment, he was implicitly, he was explicitly criticizing hillary clinton here. what's the point of that? >> well, i think the point is he was talking to his friend, as you just noted in interview with david. this is someone who, you know, his guard's down and being completely honest. i think it's fine for him to believe that he would have had a good shot at donald trump. i think his approval rating affirms that fact. i think the fact that there are 20-plus million americans on obamacare a
i think very clearly barack obama is a much more charismatic, more talented politician than hillary clinton so my copout answer i think, though, is this. if it's 2012, i think barack obama would have been re-elected and would have beat donald trump. by the time you get around to 2016 as donald trump's tweet said, you have things like isis, look at the brexit vote, i think things were trending in donald trump's direction. i'm not so sure barack obama would have beat him. >> angela rye, do...
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then again, when you think about donald trump is a very charismatic guy. he's a salesman. that's how he was able to win the presidency. that's what made him popular on "the apprentice." he has a certainly charisma, people say that all the time because he will praise you and tell you what you want to know. he's a master at doing that. i'm sure jim brown and ray lewis and those folks went in there with good intentions because they have a great mentoring program and maybe they want to get funding for their program or publicity, which will be a good thing if you're doing good stuff. but you need to be careful with hero worship of donald trump. you know, where was all of this philanthropy and all of this concern for the black community before? i don't remember any donald trump mentoring programs. >> here is what he said -- >> kieran, he said, what do you have to lose? now he has to deliver on that promise. he needs to do better things or what? >> well, he has to do lots better. but to the earlier point, you know, i have covered celebrities for 25 years and i've watched a lot of
then again, when you think about donald trump is a very charismatic guy. he's a salesman. that's how he was able to win the presidency. that's what made him popular on "the apprentice." he has a certainly charisma, people say that all the time because he will praise you and tell you what you want to know. he's a master at doing that. i'm sure jim brown and ray lewis and those folks went in there with good intentions because they have a great mentoring program and maybe they want to...
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barack obama is a cingulary charismatic politician, but he may have made democrats forget that the three democrats elected to the white house prior to his election all came from the rural south. so with these insights on mind on the campaign trail, perhaps clinton and the democrats should have rallied less with beyonce and jay-z and more with george strait. if you don't know who that is, that's part of the problem. for more go to cnn.com/fareed and read my column this week. let's get started. >>> first came the brexit vote which surprised much of the world and then donald trump's astonishing electoral victory in the united states. upcoming elections in europe be the third shock to the system. let me bring in a great panel to discuss the rise of populism. thank you for being late, an t optimiop optimist guide. also in "the times" a great piece by my next guest ian. i he's a professor at bard college. before that she was the international affairs editor at france 24 and narx naia teaches politics. welcome to you all. we arrived to this consensus that francis called the end of history and,
barack obama is a cingulary charismatic politician, but he may have made democrats forget that the three democrats elected to the white house prior to his election all came from the rural south. so with these insights on mind on the campaign trail, perhaps clinton and the democrats should have rallied less with beyonce and jay-z and more with george strait. if you don't know who that is, that's part of the problem. for more go to cnn.com/fareed and read my column this week. let's get started....
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responsibility for what happened, for his part, i feel like he's really dangerous because he's a super charismatic leader and he has the power to influence people, and i think if people had all the information, they would make a very different choice. >> brandy amstel, thank you for sharing your story. we appreciate it. >>> the cnn film "enlighten us" airs tomorrow night 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. the next hour of "cnn newsroom" after a break. the first person to survive alzheimer's disease is out there. and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen by funding scientific breakthroughs, advancing public policy, and providing local support to those living with the disease and their caregivers. but we won't get there without you. visit alz.org to join the fight. they keep telling me "drink more water." "exercise more." i know that. "try laxatives..." i know. believe me. it's like i've. tried. everything! my chronic constipation keeps coming back. i know that. tell me something i don't know. (vo) linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with const
responsibility for what happened, for his part, i feel like he's really dangerous because he's a super charismatic leader and he has the power to influence people, and i think if people had all the information, they would make a very different choice. >> brandy amstel, thank you for sharing your story. we appreciate it. >>> the cnn film "enlighten us" airs tomorrow night 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. the next hour of "cnn newsroom" after a break. the...
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but when you think about donald trump is a very charismatic guy. he's a salesman. that's how he was able to win the presidency, that's what made him popular on "the apprentice." he has a charisma. people say that. praise you, compliment you, tell you everything you need to know. master of that. i'm sure jim brown and ray lewis went in with great intentions. mentoring program, see the opportunity, he's the president. get funding or publicity, good thing. but you need to be careful with the hero worship of donald trump. >> yeah. >> where was this philanthropy and all that for african-american community before? >> does he have to do better things? >> much better. i have covered celebrities for 25 years and watched a lot of journalists to be confronted what it means to be in the space with someone whou thought you didn't like, had opposing ideas with and come to find out there's banter, things you have in common. things become humanized in the room. to go from only knowing donald trump as the nasty politician that he's become to now knowing him as person you're going
but when you think about donald trump is a very charismatic guy. he's a salesman. that's how he was able to win the presidency, that's what made him popular on "the apprentice." he has a charisma. people say that. praise you, compliment you, tell you everything you need to know. master of that. i'm sure jim brown and ray lewis went in with great intentions. mentoring program, see the opportunity, he's the president. get funding or publicity, good thing. but you need to be careful with...
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. >> translator: i called him trump, he says, because trump is charismatic and has clear policies. that's why he won the election. he heard trump say he was a big fan of kurdish forces calling for the fight against isis. in his honor, named his recently opened fish restaurant in the city of dohut after the donald and designed the the catchy logo. in iraq's murky waters, trump inspired some here to hope he'll also make kyrgyzstan great again. this fish is your standard carp. it's the way it's cooked. it's called mezguf here in iraq and big league popular and this is a catch fit for a president. there's no flip-flopping here. it takes just 45 minutes to go from the tank to cutting board to grill to plate. no time wasted. what i admire about trump's personality, he says, he's decisive, tough, and hopefully with that toughness, he'll finish off isis. shrugs off as mere campaign rhetoric, but trump's pledge to cast a wide net banning all muslims from entering the united states. even wants to open a branch of his restaurant near the white house, maybe trump will invite him in. here's one
. >> translator: i called him trump, he says, because trump is charismatic and has clear policies. that's why he won the election. he heard trump say he was a big fan of kurdish forces calling for the fight against isis. in his honor, named his recently opened fish restaurant in the city of dohut after the donald and designed the the catchy logo. in iraq's murky waters, trump inspired some here to hope he'll also make kyrgyzstan great again. this fish is your standard carp. it's the way...
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>> it's the 32-year-old iraqi who is the most charismatic figure in a network who were smuggling wanna-be jihadis from the northern part of germany to fight with isis in syria and iraq. the fact that this perpetrator allegedly had ties to this network suggests he would have had plenty of opportunity to actually get in touch with isis and so one real question now is whether they were perhaps communicating with him. they had some advance knowledge of this, whether they were grooming him to do this using encrypted apps which they have done in so many cases in the west where they were figuratively holding the hand of these radicals in the west as they moved through the various phases of terrorist attack planning. >> another phase in the investigation they are working on. first and foremost, the man hunt. paul cruickshank, thanks so much. >>> we also have breaking news out of mexico. 31 people are now dead following giant explosions at a fireworks market north of mexico city. that number, the death toll rising just a few minutes ago. those were pictures of the explosion. i think we also have n
>> it's the 32-year-old iraqi who is the most charismatic figure in a network who were smuggling wanna-be jihadis from the northern part of germany to fight with isis in syria and iraq. the fact that this perpetrator allegedly had ties to this network suggests he would have had plenty of opportunity to actually get in touch with isis and so one real question now is whether they were perhaps communicating with him. they had some advance knowledge of this, whether they were grooming him to...
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barack obama is a singularly charismatic politician, but he might have made democrats forget that the three democrats elected to the white house prior to his election all came from the rural south. they knew that worked. so with these insights on mind on the campaign trail, perhaps clinton and the democrats should have rallied less with beyonce and jay-z and say more with george strait. if you don't know who that is, that's part of the problem. for more go to cnn.com/fareed and read my washington post column this week and let's get started. >>> first kamt brexit vote which surprised much of the world, then donald trump's astonishing electoral victory in the united states. will upcoming elections in europe be a third shock to the system? let me bring in a panel to discuss the rise of this. thank you for being late. optimist guide to thriving in the age of excellence. he's also of course a "new york times" columnist. also in the times this weekend there's a great piece by any next guest, ian. it's called the end of the angle american order. he's a professor at bart college. melissa bell
barack obama is a singularly charismatic politician, but he might have made democrats forget that the three democrats elected to the white house prior to his election all came from the rural south. they knew that worked. so with these insights on mind on the campaign trail, perhaps clinton and the democrats should have rallied less with beyonce and jay-z and say more with george strait. if you don't know who that is, that's part of the problem. for more go to cnn.com/fareed and read my...
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network in germany whose key leaders were arrested in november, so just a few weeks ago, including a charismatic individual who said himself that he's part of isis. this was a network that was trying to smuggle people from germany to syria and iraq to join the terrorist network, isis. also hearing that the tunisian suspect was actually arrested, trying to get over to italy with a forged document in the southern german town in august but a judge let him go. that's another key detail hearing from a german security official. i'm also hearing that there are new ongoing raids in north ryne westphalia. that's where this radical recruitment network for isis were trying to proselytize where they were selecting people to travel to join isis in syria and iraq. so there are a lot of strands now coming together to suggest that this may well have been an act of islamist terrorism, and isis, of course, have claimed that they inspired this attack, and now we are seeing some concrete ties between this perpetrator, allegedly, and the network in terms of this recruitment organization based in germany. we'll have
network in germany whose key leaders were arrested in november, so just a few weeks ago, including a charismatic individual who said himself that he's part of isis. this was a network that was trying to smuggle people from germany to syria and iraq to join the terrorist network, isis. also hearing that the tunisian suspect was actually arrested, trying to get over to italy with a forged document in the southern german town in august but a judge let him go. that's another key detail hearing from...
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it was a very organized network, all reporting up to this charismatic preacher who was an iraqi, a 32-year-old. they were so organized that they had sort of subdivisions within germany. and even a common curriculum for how to indoctrinate youngsters, if you can believe that, brianna. >> and considering what they know about the network, paul, did they have any sense, even broadly, of where the suspect could be? >> well, they haven't found him yet. and -- but the one thing they have going for them right now is that they have all this extensive information about this network, so they've got addresses, they've got phone numbers. they know how the network connects to each other. and all of that can give them a lot of clues in terms of where he might be hiding. but the flip-side of that is that he is apparently being supported by a network, and they may have had a plan for him to get away and then to be ready to launch a follow-on attacks. we saw after the paris attacks that the attacker who ducked out of the attack, he was hid for four months by the logistical support network. the concern
it was a very organized network, all reporting up to this charismatic preacher who was an iraqi, a 32-year-old. they were so organized that they had sort of subdivisions within germany. and even a common curriculum for how to indoctrinate youngsters, if you can believe that, brianna. >> and considering what they know about the network, paul, did they have any sense, even broadly, of where the suspect could be? >> well, they haven't found him yet. and -- but the one thing they have...
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somebody that had been part of an isis recruitment network in germany moving in those [ inaudible ] charismatic iraqi figure was leader of that network. they were shifting people over from germany to send them to join isis in syria and iraq. this is somebody that was on the radar screen of german security services, somebody considered to be potentially dangerous. that was also confirmed in the press conference which just wrapped up from german officials in berlin. and this is an individual that had resided in the northwest rhine part of germany and there have been raids there throughout the day in germany we are told by security officials as part of this investigation, but they have not yet taken him into custody. they are very worried that he's armed and dangerous. more information coming in from security officials that he was detained in the southern germany town in the summer. he was on his way to italy with fake identity papers. then the germans after that initiated deportation procedures against him, but they weren't actually able to deport him because they were not actually able to ascert
somebody that had been part of an isis recruitment network in germany moving in those [ inaudible ] charismatic iraqi figure was leader of that network. they were shifting people over from germany to send them to join isis in syria and iraq. this is somebody that was on the radar screen of german security services, somebody considered to be potentially dangerous. that was also confirmed in the press conference which just wrapped up from german officials in berlin. and this is an individual that...
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they're charismatic. they have a sense of humor. they don't carry themselves with the same stiffness, with the rigorous enslavement of the idea of protocol and what is diplomatically feasible, and what you can say. they cut through the bull and they talk the language that people are desperate ri wanting to hear. >> certainly donald trump is the greatest example of that. >> the thing is, in this rise of nationalism you're seeing, you're seeing a rise in rejection of people that some individuals don't consider to be like them. britain today is very diverse. countries are very diverse. you can't say, nationalism is going to be on the rise. but i'm going to reject this entire segment of society, because their roots are different than what mine are. >> you obviously spent a lot of time in the middle east. you were just in iraq, incredible reporting from mosul in the heat of the battle. what's the reaction been to the people you talked to, to donald trump being elected? >> there's a lot of surprise obviously, as there was throughout. i th
they're charismatic. they have a sense of humor. they don't carry themselves with the same stiffness, with the rigorous enslavement of the idea of protocol and what is diplomatically feasible, and what you can say. they cut through the bull and they talk the language that people are desperate ri wanting to hear. >> certainly donald trump is the greatest example of that. >> the thing is, in this rise of nationalism you're seeing, you're seeing a rise in rejection of people that some...
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look, long-serving governor, popular, charismatic, a good salesman for whatever it is you ask him to sell and that's an asset in the cabinet. >> quite an evolution. we've seen that with many as this election has continued. now we see it in the transition. guys, thanks very much. >>> for weeks we've seen candidates for trump's cabinet walk into trump tower and out once again. today, a new one for you. kanye west walked in for a meeting, walked out for a photo op. plus, president obama warned donald trump what would happen if he continued to avoid intelligence briefings. and we have breaking news. a quote, complete meltdown of humanity inside aleppo. government forces reportedly walking into home, and shooting civilians on the spot. now families are sending out their heartbreaking final messages. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full valu
look, long-serving governor, popular, charismatic, a good salesman for whatever it is you ask him to sell and that's an asset in the cabinet. >> quite an evolution. we've seen that with many as this election has continued. now we see it in the transition. guys, thanks very much. >>> for weeks we've seen candidates for trump's cabinet walk into trump tower and out once again. today, a new one for you. kanye west walked in for a meeting, walked out for a photo op. plus, president...
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then as things moved forward, you know, james has a big personality, he's very charismatic, the events were a ton of fun, and really what kept me coming back for additional events was the absolutely incredible people that i met every step of the way. so you had this community of fabulous people from all over north america and beyond, and at the same time learning a different way to operate, and a different way to look at your ironically with that clip control or lack of control in your own life. >> um-hmm. >> that was one example, but let's talk about this sweltering lodge. you know, in the middle of the desert where those people died. you saw some of those individuals you were tapping one woman. can you tell me about that? >> yes. well, i mean, the sweat lodge was the final two hours of, as you said earlier, a five-day event. my understanding of it was that it was to be a -- either a rebirthing or a way to just go into a common experience and come out of it you, know, in a celebratory manner. part of the reason why it was so incredibly traumatic was the difference in the expectations
then as things moved forward, you know, james has a big personality, he's very charismatic, the events were a ton of fun, and really what kept me coming back for additional events was the absolutely incredible people that i met every step of the way. so you had this community of fabulous people from all over north america and beyond, and at the same time learning a different way to operate, and a different way to look at your ironically with that clip control or lack of control in your own...
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obama is an intensely charismatic politician but he was not able to build a political base underneath him. during his eight years, the democratic party has suffered a historic series of defeats at the state and national levels, putting them in the worst position they've been in since the 1920s. was that obama's failure a lack of political skill? perhaps, though it is equally likely that the currents were stronger than anyone one person could shift. in recent years america has gone through enormous economic, technological, political and cultural change and in some parts of the country there has been a backlash and to an afterpresident. in that interview about reagan, obama noted that reagan put us on a fundamentally different path because the country was ready for it. it remains unclear whether the country was ready for obama's vision. the most dramatic change was health care, he spent the first few years of his presidency and all his political capital on passing it and i would argue even if trump finds a way to repeal and replace it, it remains a historic achievement. obama did what s
obama is an intensely charismatic politician but he was not able to build a political base underneath him. during his eight years, the democratic party has suffered a historic series of defeats at the state and national levels, putting them in the worst position they've been in since the 1920s. was that obama's failure a lack of political skill? perhaps, though it is equally likely that the currents were stronger than anyone one person could shift. in recent years america has gone through...
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and you describe him as a man of contradictions, charming on the one hand, charismatic, but also brute -- just brutally vicious. >> yes, yes. he was, from the very beginning, our talks has a certain pattern, and in the beginning, he was very kind, very gentle, very nice, very smart, and self-deprecating is and witty, but over time, another saddam emerged, and that was a saddam that seemed to be kind of nasty and mean-spirited and vicious and a little scary at times. in a sense, he was very human in that regard. >> yeah, well, web s saw that i his actions. he filled a lot of graves. >> that's true. >> you said he was that great politician. we think politics are tough here. politics in iraq, deadly, literally. but you alsxplain him as a local boy who made good. >> yeah. >> explain why. >> he came from tikrit, which wasn't much of anything, a very small town. and one of the things that happened throughout his lifetime was that he was a poor boy who rose to the top of his profession and everybody also underestimated him. and people just thought that he was a nobody and then he managed -- t
and you describe him as a man of contradictions, charming on the one hand, charismatic, but also brute -- just brutally vicious. >> yes, yes. he was, from the very beginning, our talks has a certain pattern, and in the beginning, he was very kind, very gentle, very nice, very smart, and self-deprecating is and witty, but over time, another saddam emerged, and that was a saddam that seemed to be kind of nasty and mean-spirited and vicious and a little scary at times. in a sense, he was...